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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, In 1867 the Legislature authorized the |
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| construction of the sixth Illinois State Capitol and the second |
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| to be located in Springfield; the groundbreaking was held the |
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| following year and in 1877 the General Assembly met in its |
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| present chambers for the first time; work on the building was |
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| finally completed in 1888; and
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| WHEREAS, The original design for the building was created |
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| by Chicago architect John C. Cochrane, who formed a partnership |
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| with Alfred H. Piquenard; architect W. W.
Boyington, who also |
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| designed Chicago's Water Tower building, played an important |
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| role in the final years of the Capitol's construction; and
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| WHEREAS, The last significant chamber renovations were |
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| finished in 1974; nearly three decades of additional wear, |
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| combined with critical electrical, plumbing, climate control, |
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| structural and public safety concerns, prompted the |
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| realization that to ensure the chamber would continue to serve |
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| its essential function for generations to come, it would be |
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| necessary to undertake a significant new reconstruction |
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| effort; and
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| WHEREAS, Those involved in the initial renovation planning |
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| recognized that the situation presented a rare opportunity to |
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| restore the chamber to the grandeur and majesty it had not |
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| known since its first days; to understand the chamber's |
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| original décor and arrangement, guarantee historical accuracy |
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| and maintain modern functionality, House and Senate staff, in |
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| conjunction with architects and historians, undertook a |
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| multi-year research effort involving the examination of period |
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| documents, photographs, newspaper articles and architectural |
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| drawings in the Sangamon Valley Collection of Springfield's |
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| Lincoln Library and at the State Archives; and
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| WHEREAS, By joint agreement of the House and Senate |
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| leadership, and the governor, the construction phase of the |
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| restoration was slated to begin in 2006; only moments after the |
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| 94th General Assembly adjourned its Spring session in May that |
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| year did workers begin the task of preparing the chamber, |
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| moving quickly to remove old fixtures and furnishings in |
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| preparation for the renovation ahead; so began the labors of |
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| hundreds of craftsmen and women working continuously for eight |
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| months to rebuild the chambers, literally from the ground up; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, The firm of Vinci-Hamp Architects of Chicago, |
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| known for its expertise in historical architecture, |
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| researched, designed, and oversaw the renovation contract; |
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| CORE Construction of Morton, Illinois served as the project's |
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| general contractor under the leadership of Brian Rumpf, meeting |
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| deadlines and working to insure the historical accuracy of the |
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| work; and
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| WHEREAS, Numerous subcontractors worked diligently on |
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| various aspects of the project; Colfax Corporation did the |
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| initial asbestos abatement; Henneman Raufeisen & Associates |
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| did HVAC Phase I which upgraded the dependability and |
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| performance of the chambers mechanical systems; B & B Electric |
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| and Cochran and Wilken worked together to design and upgrade |
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| the electrical capabilities and dependability of the chamber's |
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| mechanical systems; Henson Robinson installed modern plumbing; |
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| Evergreene Studios provided historical analysis and |
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| restoration of decorative paintwork throughout the chamber; |
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| Imperial Woodworking was responsible for the extensive |
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| millwork; Brooks Art Glass replicated art glass for the |
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| laylight; Bennett Electronic Service Company installed and |
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| programmed the new audio system; Morton Automatic Electric |
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| installed the new voting consoles; Signature Craft installed |
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| the upholstered chamber panels; H. F. Fritsch & Sons did |
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| painting and woodwork refinishing; Murphy Marble did the |
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| intricate marble reconstruction; Bob Gfroerer hand-stitched |
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| over one mile of carpet on the House floor and Allied Carpet |
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| hand stitched the gallery and corridors; St. Louis Lighting |
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| Company provided period lighting fixtures throughout; and
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| WHEREAS, All of the work was done under the supervision of |
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| the Capitol Development Board in collaboration with Secretary |
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| of State Jesse White and Capitol Architect Donald McLarty; |
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| numerous state agencies and offices, from the Legislative |
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| Information System, Central Management Services, and the staff |
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| of the Illinois House of Representatives and Senate helped to |
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| make the project a success; and
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| WHEREAS, It is a great honor and privilege to be the first |
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| legislators to lay eyes upon and work in surroundings that, but |
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| for the addition of certain modern conveniences and appliances, |
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| would be completely familiar to the lawmakers who first did the |
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| people's business here one-hundred-thirty years ago; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| that we extend our sincere thanks to all those who endeavored |
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| to restore this House to its former glory, and create a place |
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| which is among the very finest legislative chambers in the |
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| United States and one which the people of Illinois can be |
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| justly proud; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be presented to |
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| the attached list of construction participants as an expression |
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| of our gratitude and appreciation.
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